> > > Now, is there any means to apt-get install A, ignoring it's alleged
> > > dependencies to B and C, not affecting it's remaining deps?
> >
> > Doing so is a really stupid idea, since the dependencies are
> > there to ensure that the intended package you install will
> > work.
>
> Assuming
> Thomas Adam wrote:
>
> --- Filip Moritz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Now, is there any means to apt-get install A, ignoring it's alleged
> > dependencies to B and C, not affecting it's remaining deps?
>
> Doing so is a really stupid idea, since the dependencies are
> there to ensure th
> Dave Ewart wrote:
>
> On Friday, 05.11.2004 at 15:38 +0100, Filip Moritz wrote:
>
> > Now, is there any means to apt-get install A, ignoring it's alleged
> > dependencies to B and C, not affecting it's remaining deps?
>
> First, manually install "it's remaining deps"; then install
> the p
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